The Who - Amazing Journey / Sparks - Tanglewood 1970 (HIFI STEREO AUDIO)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

UPDATE - DVD DOWNLOAD NOW AVAILABLE! Visit http://hyperactmedia.com/tanglewood for more information, or to contact me for any reason or another.

If you would like to donate to Connor to help encourage him to do his next WHO video project ;) check out http://hyperactmedia.com/donations

This amazing video was made possible by www.wolfgangsvault.com and www.longliverock.org. All credit for filming and audio goes to them, Connor McBrine-Ellis only synced the Audio to the Video sources he found.

I found the video for the first half (which is VERY high quality, and the best looking footage I have found of Tanglewood) up until halfway into Christmas on Tommy on the Wolfgang's Vault facebook page, where it probably is still available. I got the second half of the video, which is very rough VHS quality but yet still the best currently available, from the Tanglewood 1970 HIWATT torrent on www.longliverock.org.

Both the video that I got off of Wolfgang's Vault and the second half off of LongLiveRock DID NOT have very good audio - some was a live feed mono soundboard mix, and some was from an audience recording, and it sounded pretty terrible. Then, I found out that Wolfgang's Vault released a remastered version of the audio, which is the official recording, in stereo, and it sounded GREAT! Unfortunately, it did not sync up very well with the video. The video's tape speed fluctuated CONSTANTLY, especially at the end with My Generation and on the second half with the VHS footage, so I ended up making about 500 or 600 edits keeping the video in sync with the audio! I didn't adjust the audio, because I didn't want to mess up the audio speed or quality of the amazing sounding remix, so I only adjusted the video speed to keep it in sync.

I hope you enjoy my work, until they FINALLY release it officially, and in the future, I hope they release something officially from the 1971, 1973 or 1975 tours! If you're a record official or something, lol please release something from the vaults from these eras!!!

If you want to host this video on your own website or on a torrent, make sure to include this complete blurb you are reading right now and a link to http://hyperactmedia.com/tanglewood

THANKS, EVERYONE!

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  • Is this ENTIRE CONCERT Available ANYWHERE ??

    What an INCREDIBLE SHOW !!!!

    THE WHO !

  • @mikenobeardthepirate read the doobly doo. links are in there.

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  • Wow!! sorry zep, beatles, stones, hendrix, cream etc fans. no band could touch this band in the 70's. thats it. pure pure agressions in their playing. i think 3:16 to 3:25 says it all boys and girls. no other band could Ever!!!! create or pull that monster change sooo sooo brillantely. genius at its finest. take note everybody!!!! they were simply the best bar none at the game.

  • The Ox has one badass loud rig there. Best rock bassist

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  • Is the audio available anywhere?

  • Want to know why Keith Moon is the best drummer of all time.Check out what he does at 6:15-8:00

  • @Elguitarmysterioso Create a Pantheon. Throw in Geddy Lee and Chris Squire.

  • They say that Clapton is God, but I'm pretty sure that he and Keith share the throne. Also, RIP Ox; you held this band of misfits together.

  • 40+ years later and this is still great

  • When Pete would ask all the "rough boys" WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU?? This is why they had no answer.

  • @mudslide88 Yeah that's john. He would pluck near the bridge to get a more cutting/raspy sound. I think it kind of sounds like an acoustic 6 string.

  • @Fredrockroll I watched a video of him on PBS of all places and he showed how he would pluck the string at different locations on the body to get hard or soft sounds and he would vary the parts of his fingers he would use to hit the string to get different tones. He definitely had a style all his own, you can always tell it's him on Bass.

  • @1934rod Hell yeah! Me too!

  • at 6:08 - 6:14, whats with the two creeps leaving front row??

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